The Mughal Empire, spanning from the early 16th to the 18th century, left a lasting legacy through its blend of Persian, ...
The royal adoption of Indic garb was more than a deliberate campaign to cement control – it was a sign of a deeper form of ...
Mughal is the Persian-Arabic term for Mongol. As Akbar was a descendent of the Mongol leader, Genghis Khan, the rulers of the new Indian Empire were given the name ‘Mughals’. Over the next 4 ...
The Mughal dynasty ruled India for more than 300 years, and during their reign, the country witnessed several changes and atrocities. From brutal emperors like Aurangzeb, who was known for his ...
This region remained a source of constant instability for Aurangzeb and the sprawling Mughal Empire. According to later historians, his prolonged military campaigns in the Deccan, particularly ...